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Official announcements from the Lemmy project. Subscribe to this community or add it to your RSS reader in order to be notified about new releases and important updates.

You can also find major news on join-lemmy.org

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This is a chance for any users, admins, or developers to ask anything they'd like to myself, @nutomic@lemmy.ml , SleeplessOne , or @phiresky@lemmy.world about Lemmy, its future, and wider issues about the social media landscape today.

NLNet Funding

First of all some good news: We are currently applying for new funding from NLnet and have reached the second round. If it gets approved then @phiresky@lemmy.world and SleeplessOne will work on the paid milestones, while @dessalines and @nutomic will keep being funded by direct user donations. This will increase the number of paid Lemmy developers to four and allow for faster development.

You can see a preliminary draft for the milestones. This can give you a general idea what the development priorities will be over the next year or so. However the exact details will almost certainly change until the application process is finalized.

Development Update

@ismailkarsli added a community statistic for number of local subscribers.

@jmcharter added a view for denied Registration Applications.

@dullbananas made various improvements to database code, like batching insertions for better performance, SQL comments and support for backwards pagination.

@SleeplessOne1917 made a change that besides admins also allows community moderators to see who voted on posts. Additionally he made improvements to the 2FA modal and made it more obvious when a community is locked.

@nutomic completed the implementation of local only communities, which don't federate and can only be seen by authenticated users. Additionally he finished the image proxy feature, which user IPs being exposed to external servers via embedded images. Admin purges of content are now federated. He also made a change which reduces the problem of instances being marked as dead.

@dessalines has been adding moderation abilities to Jerboa, including bans, locks, removes, featured posts, and vote viewing.

In other news there will soon be a security audit of the Lemmy federation code, thanks to Radically Open Security and NLnet.

Support development

@dessalines and @nutomic are working full-time on Lemmy to integrate community contributions, fix bugs, optimize performance and much more. This work is funded exclusively through donations.

If you like using Lemmy, and want to make sure that we will always be available to work full time building it, consider donating to support its development. Recurring donations are ideal because they allow for long-term planning. But also one-time donations of any amount help us.

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[–] syd@lemy.lol 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Sorry for taking up all the space :) But please skip the ones you wish.

  1. How old are you guys? Can be a range if you want e.g. 10-15, 15-20 :)
  2. Do you know each other IRL?
  3. Which region do you live in? Like America, Europe, Asia etc.
  4. If Lemmy had 100 million users, would you still try to remain anonymous?
  5. Is there an instance admin you hate but can't say?
  6. What percentage of users should ideally be in the largest Lemmy instance do you believe?
  7. If you had the chance to change the name Lemmy, would you?
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[–] mlg@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Is there any new p2p/decentral technology that is trying to advance beyond federation?

It would be cool to have a generic framework to make web resources that are inherently decentralized without the need for sponsor and hosting.

Like IPFS but as a social site. Everyone helps partially host content in exchange for access to all the content.

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[–] BlanK0@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are there any plans on adding features that enable easier interaction with other federated platforms like mastodon and peertube (for example being able to comment/interact with peertube videos and mastodon posts)?

[–] nutomic@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 year ago

You can already interact with Peertube videos and follow their channels. Thats possible because Peertube also federates groups (communities). With Mastodon thats not possible because it doesnt have groups, and Lemmy doesnt support content outside of communities. At least not without a full rewrite, which doesnt make sense considering that KBin and dozens of different microblogging platforms already exist.

[–] silas@programming.dev 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What has been the most rewarding part of working on Lemmy for you guys?

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[–] J12@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)
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[–] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Regarding funding - Can you give a detailed breakdown of what you've gotten per year and from which sources since you started Lemmy?

[–] TimLovesTech@badatbeing.social 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I think most of that can be taken from here: join-lemmy.org/donate. If you click through each donation method they each list goals/monthly intake.

EDIT - Minus crypto of course!

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[–] aeharding@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago (5 children)

What does lemmy v1 look like?

[–] dessalines@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

I'm sry I can't give a good answer there... but to me it seems like when we go a certain length of time (not sure how long) without any breaking changes. That will have proven that the API as it exists is stable and well-formed.

That seems a long way off atm, because of all the features and new fields we've been adding and modifying on existing data structures.

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[–] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Regarding server architecture - How many users can the Lemmy network, or the fediverse as a total scale to, assuming the average person posts once per day and reads ~50 comments/posts a day?

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[–] possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Will Lemmy ever become more of an organization? I'm slightly concerned about hostile take overs and or major changes that could be driven by personal views or bias.

Also a organization could facilitate cooperation and organize events.

[–] phiresky@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lemmy is somewhat protected by being an AGPL-licensed project, preventing proprietarization. If there's ever a relicensing effort, ba fearful.

I'm not sure what exactly becoming a organization would entail, but so far I'd say the development part is not really large enough? For me I would start being suspicious when a significant amount of dev power came from compan(ies), but so far no company has shown any interest afaik.

There's already been a few forks, for example lemmynsfw has made some changes on their side, which nutomic is now looking to integrate back into lemmy.

[–] dessalines@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

As a multi-national open source dev team, it would only complicate our lives to try to set up a more formal legal structure.

I wouldn't be too afraid of hostile takeovers: this is a dev-run-and-controlled project. People will go where the development is, and the federated nature of lemmy protects against the kind of attacks its possible to make against centralized entities.

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